Condoms Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Using a condom is the best way to avoid infection with HIV (AIDS virus) and other STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) to. Here are some things you should know about condoms and sexually transmitted diseases.
Using a condom is the best way to avoid infection with HIV (AIDS virus) and other STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) to. Here are some things you should know about condoms and sexually transmitted diseases.
Why do I need to use a condom?
Condoms are the only form of protection that stops the both the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as HIV and can help prevent pregnancy.
There are different types of contraception available to couples to prevent pregnancy.
Preventative Measures for Infertility.
Every day we make a number of decisions, have you decided on taking birth control pills yet? Every small thing requires a decision – from what to wear to what to eat and how to prioritize your day among other things. It does not come in a day either; decision making is something that is ingrained in us from a very young age.
Early pregnancy is a cause of serious concern, some of these methods can ensure safe sex.
Unless you use hormonal birth control, your body releases an egg each month, triggering changes like these.
It is important to practice safe sex to help prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unplanned pregnancies. I would like to share a few tips I have for practicing safe sex.
If you experience unusual pain around the middle of your menstrual cycle, this disorder may be the root cause.